大卫· 威斯纳作品曾获得以下荣誉
★ 美国图书馆学会推荐童书
★ 蓝缎带好书榜
★ 《号角》杂志评选**童书
★ 纽约市立图书馆好书100
★ 《纽约时报》年度推荐童书
★ 《亲子》杂志阅读魔力奖
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★ 《学校图书馆》杂志年度**好书等奖项
本书《海底的秘密》是大卫·威斯纳标志性的经典无字图画书,也是作者所获得的**奖项美国凯迪克金奖三部作品中的其中一部。它即激活了读者的想象力,也挑战了读者的理解能力。一台神秘相机,一场奇妙的海底旅行,穿越了国家也穿越了时空。海底的景象随着千百年的时空变化带着黑白时代起一个小男孩的奇妙梦想向我们飞来。
在一个普通的日子里,男孩在沙滩上捡拾到一架被海浪冲上岸的照相机。他将相机中的底片拿去冲洗后,看到了许多令人难以置信的相片,有在海龟背上的城市、会移动的海星岛屿、坐在沙发上看书的章鱼等等。甚至透过其中一张照片,还可以看到每一张过去曾经发现相机、并拍下自己影象的所有小孩。而这个惊人的发现,也让男孩下定决心,他也要做之前每个小孩都会做的事。
大卫·威斯纳(David Wiesner),出生于美国新泽西州,毕业于罗德岛设计学院,专攻插画。为美国*的插画家,国际大奖的常胜将军。他的作品向来广受各方瞩目,多次赢得美国凯迪克大奖评审青睐,还曾获得美国图书馆学会推荐童书、蓝缎带好书榜、《号角》杂志评选*童书、纽约市立图书馆好书100、《纽约时报》年度推荐童书、《亲子》杂志阅读魔力奖、《出版人周刊》杂志年度*好书、《学校图书馆》杂志年度*好书等奖项。
其作品获凯迪克金奖的有:《疯狂星期二》(1992)、《海底的秘密》(2007)。
要看懂这个绘本对成年人来说很简单,就是一个相机里有一些照片,照片里有海底那些不为我们所知的秘密。是的它是秘密。然后还有照片,照片里是些各个种族,各个国家,各个时代的小朋友的照片,每个人都拿着一张有着别人头像的照片拍自拍。
多简单啊,真是简单。简单到一点都不过瘾。可是,我怎么就心情这么沉甸甸。
作者要给我们揭示的真的是海底的秘密吗?真的只是为告诉我们海底是个什么样子吗?不一定,海底是什么样子,作者,你,我,他,每个人心里都有不同的海底的秘密。我们可以驰骋着自己想象的翅膀去想,去梦幻,去探索。。。。。。至于作者有没有想象,我想他并不在意,我们有没有想象,孩子们有没有想象这才是我们该关心的。对于每个孩子来说,每个人可以再绘出,写出无数本《海底的秘密》
多好的孩子啊,每个人都在小心的保护着这些秘密,你看如果有那么一个孩子把相机拾了不再送回大海,这个故事都没法成型。但是我想,每个孩子都会送还大海,让另一个,另两个,另三个,另无数个孩子来看到海底的秘密。
From School Library Journal
Starred Review. Kindergarten-Grade 4–A wave deposits an old-fashioned contraption at the feet of an inquisitive young beachcomber. Its a Melville underwater camera, and the excited boy quickly develops the film he finds inside. The photos are amazing: a windup fish, with intricate gears and screwed-on panels, appears in a school with its living counterparts; a fully inflated puffer, outfitted as a hot-air balloon, sails above the water; miniature green aliens kowtow to dour-faced sea horses; and more. The last print depicts a girl, holding a photo of a boy, and so on. As the images become smaller, the protagonist views them through his magnifying glass and then his microscope. The chain of children continues back through time, ending with a sepia image of a turn-of-the-20th-century boy waving from a beach. After photographing himself holding the print, the youngster tosses the camera back into the ocean, where it makes its way to its next recipient. This wordless books vivid watercolor paintings have a crisp realism that anchors the elements of fantasy. Shifting perspectives, from close-ups to landscape views, and a layout incorporating broad spreads and boxed sequences, add drama and motion to the storytelling and echo the photographic theme. Filled with inventive details and delightful twists, each snapshot is a tale waiting to be told. Pair this visual adventure with Wiesners other works, Chris Van Allsburgs titles, or Barbara Lehmans The Red Book (Houghton, 2004) for a mind-bending journey of imagination.–Joy Fleishhacker, School Library Journal
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From Booklist
PreS-Gr. 2. As in his Caldecott Medal Book Tuesday (1991), Wiesner offers another exceptional, wordless picture book that finds wild magic in quiet, everyday settings. At the seaside, a boy holds a magnifying glass up to a flailing hermit crab; binoculars and a microscope lay nearby. The array of lenses signals the shifting viewpoints to come, and in the following panels, the boy discovers an old-fashioned camera, film intact. A trip to the photo store produces astonishing pictures: an octopus in an armchair holding story hour in a deep-sea parlor; tiny, green alien tourists peering at sea horses. There are portraits of children around the world and through the ages, each child holding another child's photo. After snapping his own image, the boy returns the camera to the sea, where it's carried on a journey to another child. Children may initially puzzle, along with the boy, over the mechanics of the camera and the connections between the photographed portraits. When closely observed, however, the masterful watercolors and ingeniously layered perspectives create a clear narrative, and viewers will eagerly fill in the story's wordless spaces with their own imagined story lines. Like Chris Van Allsburg's books and Wiesner's previous works, this visual wonder invites us to rethink how and what we see, out in the world and in our mind's eye. Gillian Engberg
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Review
"New details swim into focus with every rereading of this immensely satisfying excursion." Publishers Weekly, Starred
"A mind-bending journey of imagination." School Library Journal, Starred
"In Wiesner's much-honored style, the paintings are cinematic, coolly restrained and deliberate...An invitation not to be resisted." Kirkus Reviews, Starred
"Wiesner's detailed watercolors make the absurd wonderfully believable...and children will surely love 'Flotsam' from start to finish." New York Times Book Review Notable Book
"The meticulous and rich detail of Wiesner's watercolors makes the fantasy involving and convincing." Horn Book
"Wiesner continues to show children that things aren't always what they seem. Would the Caldecott committee consider a three-peat?" Bookpage
"Wiesner returns with his traditional wordless-narrative format for another fantastical outing." Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
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